Our friends at … (up to ~15% bodyweight). Looking forward to future #biomechanics studies and new #rehabilitation approaches! #AssistiveTech Learn more in this recently published article in @TNSRE1: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9078836
Characterizing the Comfort Limits of Applied Forces To Inform Exosuit Design
Exoskeleton Report — Technology
Humotech Onboard, Vol 1(3) September, 2019
Caplex EXO-005 is our new lightweight, high-performance tethered ankle exoskeleton. Its sleeker, form-fitting design accommodates more dynamic movement so you can explore your research questions at higher speeds, over uneven terrain, or even outdoors! (Spoiler alert: portable Caplex coming soon!)
Humotech Onboard, Vol 1(2) May, 2019
When it comes to lower body biomechanics and assistive devices, research has often focused on foot and ankle function. This research inevitably raised new questions, leading to rising interest in how the hip functions (and malfunctions). Clearly, better understanding of the hip’s role is crucial to the efficacy of exoskeleton and prosthetic devices.
Humotech Caplex PRO-001 with Vanderbilt Artificial Gastrocnemius
Two degree-of-actuation Caplex system including a customized PRO-001 ankle-foot prosthesis and a Vanderbilt artificial gastrocnemius. https://my.vanderbilt.edu/batlab/




